Nick Suzuki has dented the scoresheet in each contest since being held without a point in the Montreal Canadiens' season-opening game.
The Canadiens' captain will carry a career-high 11-game points streak into Tuesday's contest against the visiting Philadelphia Flyers.
Entering play on Monday with an NHL-best 16 assists, Suzuki set up a pair of goals in Montreal's 4-3 overtime victory over the Ottawa Senators on Saturday.
Suzuki's stretch pass found Cole Caufield to open the scoring on Saturday, allowing the latter to boost his team-leading goal total to 10 with his fifth in his last four games. The duo became the first set of Canadiens teammates since 1995-96 to both reach the 15-point mark within their first 12 games since Pierre Turgeon and Mark Recchi in 1995-96.
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